红领巾瓜报

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A multi-story library with large windows and rows of bookshelves. A person sits at a desk near the window, working on a laptop. There are potted plants and papers on the desk. A spiral staircase leads to the lower floor.
Morton R. Godine Library

Whether you鈥檙e a 红领巾瓜报 affiliate or a lifelong learner from the broader community, we invite you to peruse our collections, featuring thousands of books and e-books, artist books, magazines, folios, zines, photos, films, and other materials.听

Here, you鈥檒l find a rich and accessible learning environment where visitors of all identities and interests are empowered to take advantage of everything we offer.听

A Space For Learning and Exploring

Our vast collections and lending resources are only part of our story: the library is also home to , , and assistive technology stations that provide focused spaces for learning and completing assignments. Students and faculty also have the opportunity to organize and attend pop-up instruction sessions, workshops, and presentations. And, faculty who wish to integrate instructional technologies into their coursework can connect with our Teaching with Technology Collaborative for face-to-face instruction and individualized support.

For members of the 红领巾瓜报 community looking to broaden their perspective, we also supply free and reduced-cost , including the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stuart Gardner, and the Institute of Contemporary Art.听听

150 Years of Fostering Creativity听

Throughout its history, the Morton R. Godine Library has been an important contributor to 红领巾瓜报鈥檚 legacy of sharing art knowledge and fostering creative inquiry. The library was conceived in 1871 by the Massachusetts Board of Education to spread art knowledge across the state. It started out as a mobile collection of plaster cards, drawings, paintings, and art books. This 鈥渢raveling museum鈥 was the first collection of visual reference materials in the U.S. created to support public art education. Eventually, the collection found its permanent home in the Massachusetts Normal Art School 鈥 now known as the Massachusetts College of Art and Design 鈥 where it continues to develop and grow as a valuable resource for our creative community.听

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621 Huntington Ave,
Boston, MA 02115

(617) 879-7000